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    set of pictures of icd3 programmer

    picture of icd3 Oh my, it has a Xilinx FPGA in it...will it be easy to reverse this? Looks hard.
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    Short version of help for the ICD2

    I'm wondering why in the PICS ICD2 schematics PIC18F4550 MCLR is hanging and has no RC network. Any thoughts on this?
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    Help on ASIC Power consumption

    Is there a direct measurement setup or method for the power consumed by an ASIC without resorting to software tools or benchmarking tools that can provide pretty accurate results? I am currently trying to map the power consumptions in the main card, and the Digital ASIC (which has two supply...
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    Making your ICD2 With USB Full Speed !

    where can i find the firmware for CY7C64613?
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    PIC16F874A Programmer - Anyone? PonyProg not working,advice?

    ponyprog adaptor Hi chicken_feet, The RB3 pin is used for low-voltage programming ICSP. However, from my experience, it is not necessary to program your PIC. Just remember disabling it whenever you program your PIC.
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    PIC16F874A Programmer - Anyone? PonyProg not working,advice?

    ponyprog pcb layout If you're looking for other programmers aside from PonyProg, I suggest the olimex programmer, this is the one I'm more experienced with and it's easy to use. It can program numerous PIC devices, including 16F874. You can check its schematics at...
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    Where to find references about PIC projects

    Re: help in PIC There are lots of reference books about PIC here on EDAboard, just search it in the uploads/downloads section and in ebook links section. There are also threads about PIC on the Microcontrollers section, you can check them out.
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    physical explanation of PWM response of dc motor

    DC motor is an integrator in the sense that integrator is a low-pass filter or an averaging filter. DC motors, by nature, are "big inductors" due to its inductive coils that has resistances as well. That is why DC motors are usually modeled to be an R-L circuit. Since the output is not in...
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    Where to find books about Image Processing?

    Re: Image Processing There are tons of ebooks about image processing here in edaboard, look at upload/download section, General Interest Electronics E-Books, Specifications & Articles section, as well as EDA & Electronics Related E-Book links section. Image processing books cover image and...
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    Reasons for modulation

    reasons of modulation You can refer to this site within the edaboard.com to answer your question in general sense: As for ebooks, there are plenty of ebooks about communication here in edaboard.com.
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    Cutoff frequence of a capacitor // resistor

    I find your question kind of vague. What are you asking? Please paraphrase your question.
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    PROBLEMS FACED DURING DESIGNING A POWER AMP

    What is the application of your power amp? Is it for audio applications, for RF, or for something else?
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    Why in RF design must we think about channel module effect?

    Re: I want to ask a question you should post the question instead to
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    Need design info of a biped robot

    Re: Biped robot Hi, you can try referring at the ebook at this site in edaboard: There is a section on the book about biped robot legs implementation and control as well as illustrations. HOpe this helps...
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    Is it better to turn PC off or leave it on stand-by?

    Re: PC on stand-by To hibernate, just click the start button at the lower-left corner of the Windows screen, choose shut down, then when the dialog box appears asking you what do you want the computer to do, pull down the drop-down menu and choose hibernate and voila! your PC will enter...

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